Sudeshna Sur

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Sudeshna is from Kolkata and currently working for the Red Hat Middleware team in Pune, India. She loves to explore different open source projects and programs. She started contributing to Open Source a couple of years back as an Hacktober Participant since then she has been an avid blogger at Dzone on Python and Data Science. She enjoys her free time stargazing and loves continental cuisine. She is an RHCSA and is working her way to RHCA.
Pune, India

Sudeshna is from Kolkata and currently working for the Red Hat Middleware team in Pune, India. She loves to explore different open source projects and programs. She started contributing to Open Source a couple of years back as an Hacktober Participant since then she has been an avid blogger at Dzone on Python and Data Science. She enjoys her free time stargazing and loves continental cuisine. She is an RHCSA and is working her way to RHCA.

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Thank you for the suggestion. I will try to cover those points in my future article.

'hub' surely adds many features. There are certain features that git cli (gh) does not provide, for example checking the CI status, manage releases and it extends git commands itself. Moreover, hub has a Github Enterprise Support which gh lacks.
Though gh is a standalone tool and hub extends git with more awesome features.
Check this: https://github.com/cli/cli/issues/312#issuecomment-588502777